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Heroes Are Hard to Find

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  • Audio CD (October 25, 1990)
  • Original Release Date: September 1974
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Warner Bros / Wea
  • ASIN: B000002KC7
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #36,137 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. Heroes Are Hard to Find
2. Coming Home
3. Angel
4. Bermuda Triangle
5. Come a Little Bit Closer
6. She's Changing Me
7. Bad Loser
8. Silver Heels
9. Prove Your Love
10. Born Enchanter
11. Safe Harbour

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4.0 out of 5 stars The Great Lost Mac Album, June 13, 2001
By Johnny Bacardi (Horse Cave, KY United States) - See all my reviews
Recorded at was probably the lowest point, both professionally and personally (well, I suppose there were some lower personal lows to come, mostly involving people who weren't in the band when this was in the works), this effort by the Mac is mostly ignored and regarded as slight by almost everybody. Except me.

Although there is a fair amount of filler here-mostly courtesy of Bob Welch whose outer-space fixation had become a bit of an annoyance by 1974-many of these songs contain some of the strongest melodies and arrangements that Christine AND Welch ever did. Stripped down to a four-piece by this time, there's an resigned air of "Let's give it all we got one more time" on this one.

Bob Welch's best here, Angel, is a tad lugubrious but builds up a nice head of steam with an insistent chunck-a chunck-a rhythm guitar and gives this tale of another of his many ethereal inamoratas some serious weight...it presages the music his subsequent band, Paris, made. Silver Heels name drops Paul McCartney and Etta James and is a fun, rocking little number, and She's Changing Me has a nice melody and great BV's by Christine. Bermuda Triangle is a bit wan and murky but rocks agreeably enough.

And, of course, Ms. McVie is in very fine form, with the gorgeous Prove Your Love shining through. The title cut also has a nice melody and an air of confident grace; and Come A Little Bit Closer is another of those yearning love songs that made her reputation.

Heroes Are Hard to Find is no classic, but is a lot better effort than people gave it credit for. And of course, got lost in the shuffle when the Lindsey/Stevie tidal wave hit...if you're curious at all about pre-Buckingham/Nicks Mac, then by all means give this one a shot...it's an underrated gem.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful., May 1, 1999
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The mysteriously moody semi-instrumental piece, "Coming Home," is one of Fleetwood Mac's all-time best. Yet virtually no one remembers Bob Welch, then guitarist for the band and author of this gem. He gave the band their mysterious aura before Stevie Nicks sang songs about a Welsh Witch, how appropriate. His songs, by themselves, are good enough to justify this, when one adds Mr. Fleetwood, still the best drummer in rock music. But let us not forget Christine Perfect McVie. Of all her material, and I used to have the 'Christine Perfect Album' from before she joined Fleetwood Mac, three of her four songs, particularly the brassy title track and the sunset glory of "Prove Your Love," have set a standard which she has never matched since. More fans should love this album. Why they do not is a mystery to me. (Snicker!)
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3.0 out of 5 stars Safe Harbour before the Pop Storm, January 3, 2000
The title of this album should have been switched with that of the previous, "Mystery To Me," if for no other reason than it's a mystery how the group kept going despite all the hassles they faced at the time. The strain shows, but both Chris and Bob met the challenge and wrote an album's worth of tunes that stick with the listener.

The overall sound is a bit murky, which should not be confused with "mystical" or any of the adjectives commonly associated with Bob's love of the paranormal. In the case of the title tune, this is a benefit; the blare of the backing horns annoys more than it complements the song. I should mention that Chris's song itself is quite catchy...it's the arrangement that is lacking. Three Bob Welch compositions follow, and two of them have postive impact. "Angel" is the hardest rocker he ever conributed to the Mac songbook, laced with a sense of longing and regret that should move any attentive listener. "Bermuda Triangle" is less effective, especially in light of similar offerings from Welch's personal songbook.

Chris scores her first direct hit on this album with "Come A Little Bit Closer," a gorgeous piano-driven tune with soaring strings and pedal steel. On the album's flip, "Bad Loser" kicks in with a feisty rhythm track and insinuating guitar licks, as Chris denounces the title character. "Prove Your Love" would have benefitted from a quicker pace, but the emotional impact of her singing adds a wistful resonance to a familiar theme.

Welch's songs from the "B" side are pretty good, though only "She's Changing Me" is a pleasant (almost country-rock) departure. "Silver Heels" has Pop hooks out the wazoo, though his voice isn't really suited to the task. "Born Enchanter" is jazzy mood music without a sense of direction. "Safe Harbour" closes the album with graceful instrumentation and haunting melody, not unlike Bob Weston's "Caught In the Rain," or even Danny Kirwan's "Sunny Side of Heaven."

"Heroes.." is more impressive as a statement of group solidarity and grace under pressure than as an album of Pop Rock...but the musical pleasure it provides can't be denied.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The return of the "Real" Fleetwood Mac!
The release of Heroes Are Hard To FInd was a triumph for the band after an unbelievable two year period of upheaval. During the planning of a 1973 U.S. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars guess you had to be there . . . .
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5.0 out of 5 stars "IF I COULD SING LIKE PAUL McCARTNEY..." BOB & CHRISTINE ON TOP
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2.0 out of 5 stars The good songs are hard to find
As others have noted, this was a time of turmoil for the group. Now trimmed back to a fourpiece (they had just lost guitarist/singer Bob Weston and singer Dave Walker), they also... Read more
Published on May 13, 2005 by Greg Brady

3.0 out of 5 stars Fleetwood Mac looses steam
Heroes Are Hard To Find is the final album to feature Bob Welch. And he goes out with a bang too contributing to most of the songs off the album. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars BOB/CHRISTINE HISTORY SONGS!
This a great work of art. My favorite songs are the title track and "Come A Little Bit Closer." Both by Christine McVie. Read more
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